Patron de manteau Clare

$18.00 USD
Format du patron (taille 0 - 20)
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Le manteau Clare est un basique chic pour le temps froid. Avec ses manches raglan et sa silhouette en A non structurée, Clare est une bonne introduction aux joies de la fabrication de manteaux.

La version A arrive à mi-cuisses et présente un col encadrant le visage, des manches 3/4, une fermeture éclair visible et des poches passepoilées. La version B, dont les devants se superposent, est plus minimaliste. Elle arrive aux hanches, possède des poches prises dans les coutures, des manches longues et un col cheminée.

Tailles : Actuellement disponible dans les tailles 0-20 uniquement (PDF)

Tissu recommandé:

  • Extérieur: Tissus d'enduction de poids moyen à élevé (par exemple, melton, feutre, tweed et laine bouillie). Les tissus de faible poids comme le denim, le sergé et la toile conviennent également pour une veste de printemps ou d'automne légère.
  • Doublure: Soie, rayonne bemberg, satin doublé de flanelle (kasha).
  • Entoilage: Entoilage à trame fusible. Pour stabiliser le col, la version A nécessite également 0,25 m de toile de crin, de mousseline solide ou d'un entoilage plus épais.

Consultez notre guide pour imprimer et assembler les fichiers PDF ici.

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Customer Reviews

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K Ash
Clare Coat pattern

I made this coat and found the pattern to be true to size with clear instructions. The only thing I would do differently is leave the lining open at the hem and hand sew it. I did not like the way that the lining bunched with the technique in the instructions.

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Fiona
Clare coat

You must take the time to do all the interfacing well, thereafter that the coat goes together quickly. Two women in our class had to lengthen the sleeve so if you are Talleyrand/or longer limbs check sleeve length. I am short so not a problem for me. Love love this pattern and will make again. Highly recommended

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Alithia T.
Cute coat

I chose view B. I made mine from a bull denim, a needle punched cotton batting fusible and the lining is a smooth warm medium weight poly blend. This coat and the fabrics I chose have served me well. I omitted the collar button because I still trust my scarves more than any collar. It’s been 30 degrees or lower here in NY and I don’t feel any of it. The silhouette plays down well for denim although this pattern in not that level of casual. You get double sleeve pieces, cuff pieces etc that go with both views and I had to add 3/4 for my bicep which was easy because of the sleeve type. This coat came together easily and can be versatile depending on the fabric.

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Melanie
Easy, stylish, and simply amazing!

I've made jackets in the past and now I'm making my first winter coat - super exciting! I selected the Clare pattern for its stylish design and easy sewing construction. The pattern comes with clear instructions and detailed drawings. I'm adding Thinsulate to my coat to keep me warm during chilly Canadian winters. If you're looking for a beautiful coat design, choose the Clare coat pattern. Highly recommended!

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Nicola Bush
Clare Coat

First time making a coat and I loved every minute of it! Very clear instructions and lots of options to personalise to suit your style. Comes together quite quickly although I wasn’t rushing. I used a cashmere wool blend and a clapper to make crisp seams. Will probably make this pattern again and will do a broad back adjustment and possibly a bicep adjustment as the tops of my sleeves are a little tight. These are normal modifications for me. Was too lazy to toile but I got away with this time!
Highly recommend this pattern.